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...time he returned a kickoff, breaking through a seam in the Big Green formation and heading, untouched, up the sideline for a 92-yard score. “Our special teams coach, John Butler, schemed that all week,” Murphy said. “That was the exact design.” It wasn’t Dawson’s. None of it has been, dating back more than four years now, when he was a redshirt at Northwestern. But, fortunately for Dawson and the Crimson, that was one plan he wouldn’t have...
...songs lack the focused, melodic hooks that have made their influences so successful. The album starts with a limp minute-long guitar intro, hardly the punch in the face that any over-worked A&R talent scout would find appealing. A number of consecutive songs are in the exact same key and tempo, making it difficult to discern one song from the next. Shopping an album like this around, the duo might have difficulty getting signed, let alone selling out arenas anytime soon. ALIVE AND AMPLIFIEDA recent show at TT the Bear’s in Central Square gave...
...paid the price. The bottom line is, they outexecuted us,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “We had the dropped kickoff; I don’t know what to say. Four times in the last three games we’ve had that exact same thing. Prior to that, we haven’t had it four times in our entire tenure, 12 years. So ‘go figure’ is the best way I can put it.”Despite all the mistakes, it seemed Harvard had righted the ship...
...copy of a drawing attributed to Leonardo Da Vinci. At first glance, these two works seem to have little in common.But Stephan Wolohojian, professor of history of art and architecture and a curator of the “Degas at Harvard” exhibit, can point out exactly why these two works are hanging side by side. It’s not simply that both were created by Edgar Degas during a trip to Italy in the 1850s.“He reused the same pose,” Wolohojian explains. The proud posture of Degas’ young cousin...
...Attorney spokeswoman Emily LaGrassa, because there was not sufficient information in the police report to support the charges. This, Katona said, proves that his arrest was unjustified. “The judge says ‘you’re free to go’—his exact words. ‘There was no probable cause found for your arrest,’” said Katona. Neither of the 29-year-old graduate students were arraigned. But the lack of an immediate arraignment—the hearing following an arrest held to decide charges...